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Hi everyone,

a change in circumstances forces the unfortunate sale of this vehicle that I have owned since new.

Full details, specs, pics, contact details and new videos are available here:

http://sti.munificent.com.au

Rego: AQO.45J

Price: was $45,000 now $42,900

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One owner since new - purchased from Star Subaru in April 2002.

38k km, 10 months rego & factory warranty remaining.

No expense spared on maintenance - absolute best of everything since day one - fully documented service history with all receipts available for viewing.

Carefully researched enhancements gives awesome driveability whilst maintaining maximum safety levels.

Specs:

Performance

- MSR intake & resonatorectomy

- Green Cotton panel filter

- ECUtek 3 by MRT with switchable maps + some other tricks - 224awkw on MRT hub dyno

- upgraded Walbro fuel pump

- 3 x STi intercooler waterspray nozzles

- Autospeed / labtronics waterspray controller (included but not installed)

- 10L MRT alloy waterspray tank (hidden in standard location)

- CES Racing with HPC coated twin dump, high flow cat and stainless steel cat back - quiet but opens up very nicely in the upper rev range

Handling & Braking

- Front camber kit

- East Coast Suspension 24mm adjustable rear sway bar (powder coated black)

- Heavy duty sway bar mounts

- new (<1000km) DBA 4000 rotors (not in above pics)

- Ferodo DS 2500 pads front & rear

- Cusco master cylinder brace

- Braided lines front & rear

- Sumitomo HTRZII tyres

Exterior Styling

- Clear side indicators & front reflectors

- Freshly powder coated wheels (charcoal metallic as other photos, not black as in photo above)

- tow bar - only used 4 times to tow light weight go kart trailer

Interior Styling

- Defi link BF II boost guage

- Defi link control unit II

- Knocklink

- STi floor mats

- Darkest legal tint

Sound

- Sony MP3 CD player / tuner

I'm after $42,900 with everything included - would prefer to sell with all parts included as it took a lot of effort to put such a complete package together.

I currently have this car on a novated lease so for those interested, there will be some GST in the sale price unlike most private sales.

Car is located in Sydney's eastern suburbs. I can be contacted on 0414 843 674 or email pm me.

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